- 23 Apr 2024 07:29
#15313069
Students can protest on campus, but they can't just occupy parts of the campus and camp out there in tents to their hearts delight without authorization. If things have become out of hand around a Jewish holiday, and non-students joining the protests, reports of harassment/intimidation, classes being disrupted, with security issues on campus with the school now saying the rest of the semester will be remote learning, then the school has a right to ask the people in the camps to leave. If the students refuse to leave then the school has a right to call the police.
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All of a sudden these pro-Palestinian campus protestors gladly support illegally occupying land that doesn't belong to them, and enforcing checkpoints, blockades, and ethnic apartheid. Some of them even openly support genocide.
All of a sudden these pro-Palestinian campus protestors gladly support illegally occupying land that doesn't belong to them, and enforcing checkpoints, blockades, and ethnic apartheid. Some of them even openly support genocide.